Table 20. Siebel Handheld setup.ini Parameters
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Version |
7.8 |
Version of the desktop Siebel application against which the Siebel Handheld version synchronizes. |
Application Title |
Siebel Sales for CE |
The Siebel Handheld application. This value must match the name of the application as it is specified in Siebel Tools. |
ApplicationName |
Siebel Sales for CE |
The Siebel Handheld application. This value must match the name of the application as it is specified in Siebel Tools. |
ApplicationSplashText |
Sales Handheld |
The Siebel Handheld application name as shown on the splash screen. |
EnableRemote |
N |
Used for Integrated Sync. The default value is "N". Valid values are "Y" = [Enable Remote Sync] checkbox is selected, "N" = [Enable Remote Sync] checkbox is unselected in handheld sync window. |
MultiCurrency |
True |
Required for the application to handle multiple currencies. |
SyncURL |
http://Web Server Name or IP address/Virtual Directory Name |
Required for all synchronization methods. This value is entered in the registry on the handheld. See Changing the SyncURL on Siebel Handheld Devices for more information on this parameter. |
[EndUserLocalization] Section |
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User DefinedLang |
Y |
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LogUserDefinedLangErrors |
N |
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[Printing] Section |
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See Print Configuration Settings for more information on the parameters used to configure printing. |
[Backup] Section |
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Enables handheld database backups. See Enabling Database Backup for more information on settings for the parameters in this section of the setup.ini file. |
[ApplicationLocation] Section |
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Specifies where the Siebel Handheld application and database are installed. See Setting Up Siebel Handheld Application Installation on a CompactFlash Card for more information on the parameters in this section of the setup.ini file. |
InternetOptionReceiveTimeout |
600000 |
Length of time to receive data (except data extraction) from the server before the handheld client times out. This parameter only applies to synchronizations using Direct Server Sync. In milliseconds. The default value, 600000, is 10 minutes. |
InternetOptionSendTimeout |
600000 |
Length of time to send data to the server in a single call the handheld client times out. This parameter only applies to synchronizations using Direct Server Sync. In milliseconds. The default value, 600000, is 10 minutes. |
InternetOptionDataExtractionTimeout |
900000 |
Length of time to extract data from the server to the handheld device the handheld client times out. This parameter only applies to synchronizations using Direct Server Sync. |
[Logging] Section |
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TXNErrorLevel |
1 |
This level controls the extent of transaction error information received from the server. The default value is 1. Valid values are 0 = no log information, 1 = report txn errors in the client log, txnerror.hh. A "Transaction Errors Reported" message appears during sync when txn errors occur. To view errors, double click the message. |
DefaultLogLevel |
2 |
The default value is 2. You can set the value to any of the following: -1 = NO LOGGING 0 = LOG_SYSTEM 1 = LOG_ERROR 2 = LOG_WARNING 3 = LOG_INFO, INCLUDING SQL TRACING 4 = LOG_DEBUG The log messages with level equal to or lower than the set value will be logged. For example, if the default log level is set to 2, the messages belonging to System, Error, and Warning log levels will be logged. If the DefaultLogLevel is -1, no logging will be provided. |
MaxLogFileSize |
2000 |
This is the maximum log file size in KB. If the program finds the size of the latest log file is greater than this value, a new log file should be used for logging. |
MaxSavedLogFiles |
3 |
Determines the number of log files to save on the device. It does not include the one currently used by the program. If the value is set to 2, then the valid log file names are siebel_log.txt, Siebel_log1.txt, and siebel_log2.txt. Siebel_log.txt is the current log file. Siebel_log1 is an older one and Siebel_log2 is the oldest. |
PressureThreshold |
29 |
Prompts user to restart application after 30 visits, thereby freeing application memory. |